Shazam will be updating its iPhone app, with an emphasis on TV results, music videos and lyrics. The update, armed with a brand new look, will give quick access to lyrics with a preview, direct access to the music video, and recommendations unique to Shazam. Users will also be able to preview the track on music services such as Rdio and Spotify.

The app will also use cards (think Google Now), replacing the more compressed mobile Web look that was previously used.

Groupon has released its first self-service feature, Deal Builder, which will allow businesses to craft package deals for their own companies through the site.

The service can be found on the company’s website, with a cheery, “How can we help your business?” banner welcoming customers to the site. Customers can choose from a variety of deal templates, adding their own photos, descriptions, titles and savings. It can even be used from a mobile phone or tablet, which should help business owners with ease of usability.

In case you haven’t heard, The Beatles’ 50th anniversary of their appearance on ‘The Ed Sullivan” show is this year, and everyone is doing something to commemorate the event.

Apple TV is joining in the fun with a Beatles channel that has “limited time available” concert footage, including the entire “Ed Sullivan Show” performance in its entirety, screaming girls included. I suggest turning down the surround sound a bit — or turn it up, the footage is just remarkable.

Sure, karaoke is fun, but how many times can you hear “Don’t Stop Believing,” before it just isn’t fun anymore?

Solution found.

The Singtrix karaoke party bundle comes with all the karaoke gear that you need to have your own, do-it-at-home karaoke night. But the cherry on the top of the package is the effects console.

With 350 different audio effects, you could spend an entire evening exploring the different options and still not try every one. With effects that help you harmonize, correct your pitch, and transform your voice into a robot, you’ll never have to sound terrible again — which could be good or bad.